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Pediatric Board Certification

From the time I knew I wanted to become an occupational therapist, I also knew I was interested in working in pediatrics.  I would be most interested in getting a Board Certification in Pediatrics in the future.  I have always enjoyed working with children.  Children are always growing and changing, therefore their needs and interests change along with them.  As an occupational therapist, I like that you are able to grow with them.  I am interested in any specialty certifications that would help me be a more knowledgeable practitioner.  One area of speciality that I have become interested in is becoming a Certified Hippotherapy Clinical Specialist (HPSC).  I have always had a love for animals in general, but specifically horses.  I think Hippotherapy is such a unique form of treatment.  The relationships formed between the participant and the animal are so special.  This area of speciality is one I hope to obtain in the future along with obtaining a board certification in pediatrics.

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  1. I wish there was also a canine specialty certification! I love dogs!

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